1.Mechanisms of Gut Microbiota Influencing Reproductive Function via The Gut-Gonadal Axis
Ya-Qi ZHAO ; Li-Li QI ; Jin-Bo WANG ; Xu-Qi HU ; Meng-Ting WANG ; Hai-Guang MAO ; Qiu-Zhen SUN
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2025;52(5):1152-1164
Reproductive system diseases are among the primary contributors to the decline in social fertility rates and the intensification of aging, posing significant threats to both physical and mental health, as well as quality of life. Recent research has revealed the substantial potential of the gut microbiota in improving reproductive system diseases. Under healthy conditions, the gut microbiota maintains a dynamic balance, whereas dysfunction can trigger immune-inflammatory responses, metabolic disorders, and other issues, subsequently leading to reproductive system diseases through the gut-gonadal axis. Reproductive diseases, in turn, can exacerbate gut microbiota imbalance. This article reviews the impact of the gut microbiota and its metabolites on both male and female reproductive systems, analyzing changes in typical gut microorganisms and their metabolites related to reproductive function. The composition, diversity, and metabolites of gut bacteria, such as Bacteroides, Prevotella, and Firmicutes, including short-chain fatty acids, 5-hydroxytryptamine, γ-aminobutyric acid, and bile acids, are closely linked to reproductive function. As reproductive diseases develop, intestinal immune function typically undergoes changes, and the expression levels of immune-related factors, such as Toll-like receptors and inflammatory cytokines (including IL-6, TNF-α, and TGF-β), also vary. The gut microbiota and its metabolites influence reproductive hormones such as estrogen, luteinizing hormone, and testosterone, thereby affecting folliculogenesis and spermatogenesis. Additionally, the metabolism and absorption of vitamins can also impact spermatogenesis through the gut-testis axis. As the relationship between the gut microbiota and reproductive diseases becomes clearer, targeted regulation of the gut microbiota can be employed to address reproductive system issues in both humans and animals. This article discusses the regulation of the gut microbiota and intestinal immune function through microecological preparations, fecal microbiota transplantation, and drug therapy to treat reproductive diseases. Microbial preparations and drug therapy can help maintain the intestinal barrier and reduce chronic inflammation. Fecal microbiota transplantation involves transferring feces from healthy individuals into the recipient’s intestine, enhancing mucosal integrity and increasing microbial diversity. This article also delves into the underlying mechanisms by which the gut microbiota influences reproductive capacity through the gut-gonadal axis and explores the latest research in diagnosing and treating reproductive diseases using gut microbiota. The goal is to restore reproductive capacity by targeting the regulation of the gut microbiota. While the gut microbiota holds promise as a therapeutic target for reproductive diseases, several challenges remain. First, research on the association between gut microbiota and reproductive diseases is insufficient to establish a clear causal relationship, which is essential for proposing effective therapeutic methods targeting the gut microbiota. Second, although gut microbiota metabolites can influence lipid, glucose, and hormone synthesis and metabolism via various signaling pathways—thereby indirectly affecting ovarian and testicular function—more in-depth research is required to understand the direct effects of these metabolites on germ cells or granulosa cells. Lastly, the specific efficacy of gut microbiota in treating reproductive diseases is influenced by multiple factors, necessitating further mechanistic research and clinical studies to validate and optimize treatment regimens.
2.Artificial intelligence iterative reconstruction combined with 60kVp scanning for craniocervical CT angiography
Qizhong SUN ; Ting MENG ; Liying PENG ; Yicheng HAN ; Ximing WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(4):520-524
Objective To observe the value of artificial intelligence iterative reconstruction(AIIR)combined with 60 kVp scanning in craniocervical CT angiography(CTA).Methods Eighty-six patients with suspected craniocervical vascular diseases were prospectively enrolled and randomly received routine-dose(120 kVp)or low-dose(60 kVp)scanning(each n=43),and contrast dosage and radiation dose were recorded.After scanning,hybrid iterative reconstruction(HIR)was used to reconstruct routine-dose images(group A),while HIR images(group B1)and AIIR images(group B2)were performed to reconstruct low-dose images,respectively.The overall imaging quality,visualization of targeted large and small vessels and diagnostic confidence scores,as well as image noise(SD),signal-to-noise ratio(SNR)and contrast-to-noise ratio(CNR)of targeted large vessels were compared among 3 groups.Results Contrast dosage and effective dose(ED)decreased by 36.52% and 77.56% in low-dose scanning compared with those in routine-dose scanning,respectively.No significant difference of subjective scoring of imaging quality indexes was found between groups B2 and A(all adjusted P>0.05),which were both higher than those in group B1(all adjusted P<0.05).SD of target large vessels in group B2 than that of most target large vessels in group A(all adjusted P<0.05)except for aortic arch.SNR and CNR of target large vessels in group B2 were higher than those in group A and B1(all adjusted P<0.05),while SD of target large vessels in group B2 were lower than in group B1.Conclusion AIIR combined with 60 kVp scanning in craniocervical CTA could meet diagnostic requirements of imaging quality and reduce contrast dosage and radiation dose.
3.Operative tutorial on closed reduction and cast immobilization for distal radius fractures
Meng MI ; Yingbin GUO ; Honghu XIAO ; Zhelun TAN ; Han FEI ; Zhijian SUN ; Ting LI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2025;27(9):813-816
This tutorial addresses the current lack of standardized protocols for closed reduction and cast immobilization for distal radius fractures in China, along with a high incidence of the complications of these fractures. Based on the 2024 Evidence-Based Guidelines for Diagnosis and Treatment of Adult Distal Radius Fractures, it establishes a standardized operational procedure. Using the classic Colles fracture as an example, it provides a comprehensive and step-by-step explanations of the closed reduction and cast immobilization techniques, including detailed descriptions and schematic illustrations covering patient positioning, measurement, reduction maneuvers, cast fabrication, cast application, molding, and assessment.
4.Multi-omics reveals the inhibition mechanism of Bacillus velezensis DJ1 against Fusarium graminearum.
Meng SUN ; Lu ZHOU ; Yutong LIU ; Wei JIANG ; Gengxuan YAN ; Wenjing DUAN ; Ting SU ; Chunyan LIU ; Shumei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2025;41(10):3719-3733
Bacillus velezensis DJ1 exhibits broad-spectrum antagonistic activity against diverse phytopathogenic fungi, while its biocontrol mechanisms against Fusarium graminearum, the causal agent of maize stalk rot, remain poorly characterized. In this study, we integrated genomics and transcriptomics to elucidate the antifungal mechanisms of strain DJ1. The results demonstrated that DJ1 inhibited F. graminearum with the efficacy of 64.4%, while its polyketide crude extract achieved the control efficacy of 55% in pot experiments against this disease. Whole-genome sequencing revealed a single circular chromosome (3 929 792 bp, GC content of 47%) harboring 12 biosynthetic gene clusters for secondary metabolites, six of which encoded known antimicrobial compounds (macrolactin H, bacillaene, difficidin, surfactin, fengycin, and bacilysin). Transcriptomic analysis identified 243 differentially expressed genes (152 upregulated and 91 downregulated, P < 0.05), which were potentially associated with the antagonistic activity against F. graminearum. KEGG enrichment analysis highlighted activation (P < 0.05) of cysteine/methionine metabolism, pentose phosphate pathway, and polyketide biosynthesis pathways, indicating that DJ1 employed synergistic strategies involving antimicrobial compound synthesis, energy metabolism enhancement, and nutrient competition to suppress pathogens. This study provides a theoretical foundation for developing novel microbial resources and application technologies to combat phytopathogenic fungi.
Fusarium/drug effects*
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Bacillus/metabolism*
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Plant Diseases/prevention & control*
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Antifungal Agents/pharmacology*
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Genomics
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Zea mays/microbiology*
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Transcriptome
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Gene Expression Profiling
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Antibiosis
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Multigene Family
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Multiomics
5.Survey and recommendations for gastrointestinal endoscope cleaning and disinfection quality in 74 medical institutions in Yangzhou of Jiangsu Province
Xiaofang YE ; Jianping SUN ; Ying QIN ; Qi LIU ; Shuping DONG ; Ting MENG
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2025;29(7):122-126
Objective To investigate the current situation of personnel training,material alloca-tion,process implementation and quality monitoring of gastrointestinal endoscopy cleaning and disin-fection in medical institutions at all levels in Yangzhou City,so as to provide reliable data for further improving the quality management of digestive endoscopy cleaning and disinfection in the city.Meth-ods According to the latest industry standards,a questionnaire was designed to carry out an online questionnaire survey on the status quo of digestive endoscopy cleaning and disinfection in 74 medical institutions of different levels in Yangzhou City,and the results were analyzed.Results 50%of the city's hospitals adopt the way of self-training within the department,and only 22 people have obtained the provincial or above professional cleaning and disinfection certificate.In 21.62%of hospitals,cleaning and disinfection personnel were not assessed before starting work.13.51%of the hospitals did not use purified water for terminal rinsing,and 44.59%of the hospitals did not have a cleaning and disinfection machine.79.73%of hospitals recorded by hand.71.62%of the hospitals failed to carry out standard cleaning quality monitoring,83.78%of the hospitals did not implement biofiltra-tion monitoring method.In addition,in the biological monitoring in 2023,14.86%of hospitals had the problem of excessive microorganisms.Conclusion The implementation of endoscope cleaning and disinfection standards varied significantly among medical institutions in Yangzhou,with level one and level two hospitals posing potential hospital infection risks.It is recommended to establish a pro-fessional entry system for endoscope cleaning and disinfection personnel citywide,increase investment in hardware facilities,and strictly enforce monitoring standards.
6.Artificial intelligence iterative reconstruction combined with 60kVp scanning for craniocervical CT angiography
Qizhong SUN ; Ting MENG ; Liying PENG ; Yicheng HAN ; Ximing WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(4):520-524
Objective To observe the value of artificial intelligence iterative reconstruction(AIIR)combined with 60 kVp scanning in craniocervical CT angiography(CTA).Methods Eighty-six patients with suspected craniocervical vascular diseases were prospectively enrolled and randomly received routine-dose(120 kVp)or low-dose(60 kVp)scanning(each n=43),and contrast dosage and radiation dose were recorded.After scanning,hybrid iterative reconstruction(HIR)was used to reconstruct routine-dose images(group A),while HIR images(group B1)and AIIR images(group B2)were performed to reconstruct low-dose images,respectively.The overall imaging quality,visualization of targeted large and small vessels and diagnostic confidence scores,as well as image noise(SD),signal-to-noise ratio(SNR)and contrast-to-noise ratio(CNR)of targeted large vessels were compared among 3 groups.Results Contrast dosage and effective dose(ED)decreased by 36.52% and 77.56% in low-dose scanning compared with those in routine-dose scanning,respectively.No significant difference of subjective scoring of imaging quality indexes was found between groups B2 and A(all adjusted P>0.05),which were both higher than those in group B1(all adjusted P<0.05).SD of target large vessels in group B2 than that of most target large vessels in group A(all adjusted P<0.05)except for aortic arch.SNR and CNR of target large vessels in group B2 were higher than those in group A and B1(all adjusted P<0.05),while SD of target large vessels in group B2 were lower than in group B1.Conclusion AIIR combined with 60 kVp scanning in craniocervical CTA could meet diagnostic requirements of imaging quality and reduce contrast dosage and radiation dose.
7.Operative tutorial on closed reduction and cast immobilization for distal radius fractures
Meng MI ; Yingbin GUO ; Honghu XIAO ; Zhelun TAN ; Han FEI ; Zhijian SUN ; Ting LI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2025;27(9):813-816
This tutorial addresses the current lack of standardized protocols for closed reduction and cast immobilization for distal radius fractures in China, along with a high incidence of the complications of these fractures. Based on the 2024 Evidence-Based Guidelines for Diagnosis and Treatment of Adult Distal Radius Fractures, it establishes a standardized operational procedure. Using the classic Colles fracture as an example, it provides a comprehensive and step-by-step explanations of the closed reduction and cast immobilization techniques, including detailed descriptions and schematic illustrations covering patient positioning, measurement, reduction maneuvers, cast fabrication, cast application, molding, and assessment.
8.Advances in roles of Parabacteroides distasonis and its regulation by traditional Chinese medicines.
Dan LONG ; Meng QIN ; Pei-Peng CHEN ; Xin HUANG ; Ya-Ting CAO ; Ai-Ling YIN ; Yue-Yue CHEN ; Hai-Dan WANG ; Yun-Ke GUO ; Xuan WANG ; Hai-Jian SUN ; Jin-Jun SHAN ; Wei ZHOU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2024;49(22):5988-5997
Parabacteroides distasonis is a gram-negative bacterium initially isolated from a clinical specimen in the 1930s. The strain was re-classified to form the new genus Parabacteroides in 2006. P. distasonis can regulate intestinal barrier function and plays a key role in immune response and metabolic regulation of bodies. Traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) is closely related to the intestinal microbiota. Polysaccharides, saponins, and other ingredients of TCM can treat diseases by interacting with P. distasonis, but the specific mechanisms underlying these processes are still unclear, requiring further exploration. This study reviewed the roles and related mechanisms of P. distasonis in inflammatory-immune diseases, metabolic diseases, cardiovascular disease, neuropsychiatric diseases, cancer, and other diseases and summarized the relevant research results of TCM to prevent and treat diseases by regulating P. distasonis. This study provides a reference for subsequent exploration of P. distasonis and research on the interaction between TCM and intestinal microbiota.
Humans
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Gastrointestinal Microbiome/drug effects*
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Animals
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Bacteroidetes
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal/pharmacology*
9.A survey on the diagnosis and treatment of Mason Type Ⅱ radial head fracture by domestic orthopaedic trauma surgeons in China
Changrun LI ; Ting LI ; Zhijian SUN ; Meng MI ; Honghu XIAO ; Shangwei JI ; Dongchen YAO ; Fangfang DUAN ; Xieyuan JIANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2024;26(5):444-448
Objective:To investigate the major considerations of domestic orthopaedic trauma surgeons in China when they diagnose and treat Mason type Ⅱ radial head fractures.Methods:A questionnaire survey was conducted from January 15, 2022 to January 16, 2022 using the convenience sampling method among domestic orthopedic trauma surgeons in China. The survey covered the surgeons' basic information, evaluation of Mason type Ⅱ radial head fractures, treatment preferences, and surgical indications recognized.Results:The present survey retrieved 474 eligible questionnaires. 358 surgeons (75.5%, 358/474) believed that the Morrey modified classification for Mason type Ⅱ radial head fracture could properly guide their diagnosis and treatment. 460 surgeons (97.0%, 460/474) believed that diagnosis of the fracture should be based on a combination of elbow X-ray and elbow CT examinations. Young age (80.2%, 380/474), dominant side involvement (66.2%, 314/474), concomitant ipsilateral upper limb injury (78.7%, 373/474), large fracture displacement (67.7%, 321/474), separation of fracture fragments from the main bone (91.6%, 434/474), and fracture involvement area >30% (81.6%, 387/474) were the main factors considered by the orthopedic trauma surgeons when they chose surgical treatment. Large fracture displacement (71.7%, 340/474), especially large articular steps (83.5%, 443/474), separation of fracture fragments from the main bone (75.9%, 360/474), and limited forearm rotation or joint clicking (82.7%, 392/474) found during physical examination were recognized as surgical indications for Mason type Ⅱ fracture by orthopedic trauma surgeons.Conclusion:Domestic orthopedic trauma surgeons in China prefer surgical treatment for Mason type Ⅱ radial head fractures with loss of cortical contact and large displacement, especially large articular steps.
10.Study of adult radial head fracture and its treatment: a bibliometric analysis of current status and trends
Changrun LI ; Ting LI ; Zhijian SUN ; Meng MI ; Honghu XIAO ; Shangwei JI ; Dongchen YAO ; Fangfang DUAN ; Xieyuan JIANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2024;26(9):797-803
Objective:To investigate the current status and developing trends of study of adult radial head fracture and its treatment.Methods:The literature related to radial head fracture from January 2010 to September 2022 was reviewed through Web of science database. A bibliometric method and visualization software were used to study all the data collected and the 100 most-cited studies related to the treatment of radial head fracture to understand the research status, related cooperation, research trends and research hotspots in the field of adult radial head fracture.Results:A total of 387 studies were included, with a citation frequency of 4,982 times, an average citation frequency of 12.9 times for each study, and an H index of 36. The most studies were published in 2020 (38 studies). The citation frequency increased year by year, reaching the highest (783 times) in 2019. For the 100 most-cited studies, the citation frequency was 2,235 times, and the average citation frequency was 22.4 times for each study. The United States (100 studies), Harvard University (30 studies), Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery (69 studies), and Ring D (19 studies) were, respectively, the most contributing country/region, institution, journal, and author. The country/region, institution, and author that participated the most in the collaboration were, respectively, the United States, Amphia Hospital, and Eygendaal D. Radial head fractures of Mason types Ⅱ and Ⅲ and combined with other elbow fractures and dislocations have attracted the intense attention since 2010. The current research hotspots are combined injuries and radial head prosthesis. Conclusion:Analysis of the bibliometric characteristics of the literature related to adult radial head fracture since 2010 displays the current research status and research hotspots to help following researchers to fully understand the historical development and recent hotspots in the field of adult radial head fracture.

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